Every Atom Counts

Revolutionizing Quantum Systems with Atom Beam on Chip technology

Who We Are

 

Founded in 2024, 8Seven8 is a group of innovators dedicated to revolutionizing atomic quantum sensors.  A spin-off from Dr. Chandra Raman’s laboratory at the Georgia Institute of Technology, 8Seven8 uses highly manufacturable chip-scale atomic beam technology to disrupt the size versus performance tradeoff typical of atomic systems and bring them to market.

What We Build

At 8Seven8, we create reliable, low power atomic beam sensors—ultra-stable clocks and gyroscopes--that can keep up with the increasing demand for quantum solutions.  We also specialize in highly compact atomic sources, a critical bottleneck in all deployed atomic systems.  Chip-scale atomic beam collimation is a key component built into all of our products.

 

In a world ever connected by sensors, our technology takes advantage of every atom available to achieve the highest performance on chip.  

One Product, Numerous Applications

Mobile quantum sensors use our technology to keep time with incredible accuracy and inform you exactly where you are with minimal reliance on GPS and GNSS.  From aircraft navigation to industrial automation, our chips will transform the landscape of current quantum sensor technology. 

 

 

Batch Fabrication

We fabricate our chips using scalable semiconductor MEMS (Micro-Electromechanical Systems) and photonic batch processing techniques. Our strategic foundry partnerships enable high volume manufacturing of atomic devices.

Tagline

2018

 

Discovery and 
invention. Early chips fabricated in Georgia Tech Labs

2020

 

Successful lab 

testing and 

technology 

demonstrations

2023

 

Key patent 

approvals and

further technology

development

2024

 

8Seven8 is launched

8Seven8 Timeline

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